I believe the difference is the weight too . Nanoflare 700 Ltd has 3U version , but Nanoflare 700 only has 4U coded.
im curious with praven jordan, maybe it was happened also with others international player before. at thailandopen 2021 final. i saw praveen jordan switch back and forth tc75ex -- tc80 -- TC75EX. regarding the same racket with different weights, probably will not 100% feel like a same racket. (except a camouflage racket) for recreational player it's normal to alternated many racket in a game due to winning or lose is just for fun. how bout international player, is it outside of coaching scope? so, racket is based on player preferences or/and one of the appointed equipments by sponsorship agreements?
I think they can used the endorsed racquet as long as they are comfortable with it. If not they can choose other rackets that they feel good bout but of coz as long its still the same brand for example, LYD he was involved in the manufacturing of Astrox 88S, supposedly be the face of AX88S but now he is using NR700.
Or they can use custom racket provided by brand owner to endorse those specific model. Like what Lindan did, using ZF2 painted like LDF.
what racket is used by EOM Hye Won in this Toyota Open, one glance I though it was a Victor Racket but after a closer look. the logo is different. can someone tell me. thank you in advance all
The logo is from a brand called "Technist". It is a Korean brand afaik and also sponsors Kim Sa Rang. Looking at their website it seems she is most likely using either the Technist Spear 90 or JH-V Woven.
Facepalm moment for VA and Yonex. Viktor in his next vlog: "Yonex is my sponsor, check this cool 75th edition racket equipped with backhand flip-fly technology, thank you yonex".
I've got a friend that's done that to like 3 or 4 high end Astrox frames. I assumed it happened a fair bit. Sent from my SM-G965W using Tapatalk
Are you kidding? This is the easiest spin they've ever had to do: "Yonex - so good, you can win a match with just the handle."